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NATURE</h2>
Have you ever wondered how Nature works? Well, I will help you learn how Nature works. You may have heard of mother nature. Mother Nature controls the weather, such as rain, snow, hail, and much more. Mother nature can also control disasters, such as hurricanes, tornadoes, and much more.
We may not know everything that Mother Nature does, but we know a few things about Mother Nature. We do know how Mother Nature can control loads of things. Mother Nature also controls when it is fall, etc.
Mother Nature can make grass disappear, or even make the leaves fall out of the trees. Mother Nature helps us determine what is coming etc.
Mother Nature helps us find more things about science. We all know that science is important to us humans. Nature is important as well to humans or even animals.
Now that you know how Nature works, I will now explain how it is the correct way how Nature works.
Humans and animals are always in Nature. We may not know that, but we are! You know how there are rain and snow. Snow usually appears during winter. Rain appears every season. Rain is normal, same for snow.
The subject matter is in the poem's title. Their is a resentful mood although it's not plainly stated that the author resented her mother. Her mother's house represents the attitude of her mother; the walls stood at attention, the air knew to hold its breath, the polished floor defied heel marks... The personification is plain in these opening observations and, given the subject matter, it seems plain that these are reflections of the author's mother. It would seem that her mother is very commanding, superior, serious. Two lines I think are very telling:
"crinkled in discomfort
in my mother's house"
It's not been named a childhood home, rather she's in (imagine italics) Her Mother's House.
B I’m guessing but don’t do that cuz I could be wrong
I believe it would be <span>C) She stood before the mirror courtesying and simpering to her own image, and greeting it as the friend whom she loved better than all the world beside. </span>
I think talked is a different noun for spoke